You already have my favorite: White Christmas! :-) The Christmas Card is a good one. I think that's the name of it. It's about a soldier who gets a card from a stranger while he's overseas and then goes to the town where the address is to meet t person who sent it. it's a beautiful story. :)

Rita! How could you ever have looked right past it!That's... oh, I forgive you.Charity, my adopted daughter, meet Rita, your adopted aunt (still?).We'll check out The Christmas Card.Mike, There's a Jam Handy (http://archive.org/details/jam_handy) version of Rudolph on the Alistair Sim DVD.But I'm sure Scherie wanta to see the version you recorded with Burl Ives?

I did watch it and it was the one with Burl Ives. To me, no other Rudolph movie is acceptable. lol :-) That movie was made when television was worth watching and Christmas wasn't so commercialized. sorry about the soap box. lolhi aunt rita. :)

I also watch Its a Wonderful Life. Christmas with the Kranks cracks me up and who does not dig the first half of White Christmas? You have to squeeze in the Bells of St Mary's just to get a dose of Ture a lure a lure-a (correct spelling is optional right?). And the endless marathon of A Christmas Story cannot be beat. How can you go wrong with a movie set in Indiana and filmed in Cleveland?